Year In Review 2017: October

YEAR IN REVIEW – OCTOBER 2017

Our look back at what made the news in October 2017 is sponsored by Kent & Essex Mutual Insurance in Chatham.


Wallaceburg native describes Las Vegas shooting aftermath


Judge bans blockades from wind construction sites


Wallaceburg girl holding 5th annual toy drive


Ontario protecting a woman’s ‘right to choose’


Staff expediting traffic light installation in Wallaceburg


Wallaceburg couple ‘lucky to be alive’ after Vegas shooting


New ‘Soup Cellar Pantry’ at Knox


Pipeline company donates to Salvation Army in Wallaceburg


Arrest made after Madi’s Milk scratch ticket theft


Indigenous physician accepting patients on Walpole Island


Wallaceburg artist featured by Federation of Canadian Artists


Warwick Mayor named as Provincial NDP candidate


$6.1M Lottery controversy in Chatham-Kent


South Wallaceburg Action Team needs more help


‘Toxic fire’ in Chatham

‘Total loss’ after toxic Thames Street blaze

Firefighters hit the street following ‘toxic’ blaze


Specialist clinics coming to Sydenham Campus


‘Canada’s Toxic Secret’ exposé targets Chemical Valley


(Dana Haggith)

Crash involving school bus outside of Dresden

Update: One sent to hospital after school bus crash

Update: Kids ‘shaken’ but fine after school bus crash


Tragically Hip’s Gord Downie dies


CKPS helps with human trafficking investigation


Ribbon cutting held at the Sydenham Campus in Wallaceburg on Wednesday, October 18, 2017 (Dana Haggith)

Specialist clinics introduced


Officer pleads guilty to breach of trust


(Great Lakes Fishery Commission)

Sea lamprey numbers on the rise in Lake Erie


Childcare worker saves choking child


MPP: Wallaceburg & Walpole should be included in study


C-K seeking $3M for Lord Selkirk Bridge rehabilitation


Wallaceburg group concerned about Otter Creek Wind Farm


MPP discusses Otter Creek Wind Farm (Video)


New Chief of Psychiatry hired by CKHA


Cogeco outage experienced in Wallaceburg


Possible ‘hepatitis A’ exposure in Algonac


‘This is gross’


(Submitted photos)

Baby girl born in Wallaceburg ER


35 Hiram Street in Wallaceburg on Thursday, October 26, 2017 (Dana Haggith)

Hiram Street demolition getting underway


NDP candidate wants an ‘Otter Creek’ study done


People signing petitions ath the UAW Hall in Wallaceburg a meeting hosted by the Wallaceburg Area Wind Concerns group on Thursday, October 26, 2017 (Aaron Hall)

Wallaceburg Area Wind Concerns preparing to battle ‘Goliath’


Pilot makes emergency landing in Lambton


‘Health unit not in contravention of legislation’


Looking for more ‘Block Parents’ in Chatham-Kent


Industry group supports ‘Chemical Valley’ health study

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